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wizards it was washington's fifth straight the fates with twenty five point to mine done a great injury finishing top score on the night for the pacers his whole including this three pointer late in the opening quarter give indiana a twenty four twenty two lead the period would finish thirty twenty six in favor of the home side not too many opportunities are rising throughout but it was the hosts we were able to convert when it mattered indiana eventually claiming a narrow ninety three eighty nine victory their third win in the last four games. meanwhile in the early access to moscow or potentially just one game away from booking their place in the semifinals the two on in their past the five series heading into game for in spain later on friday just one win in the remain. too much just for eunice loss this is men will see them through to the last. just to golf with the final p.g.a. event before next week's masters is underway after the first round of the houston open there's a two way tie up the top and gallacher and carl caterson sharing the lead on seven under par cooper it didn't en
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michael bolden, "washington post." tsa deputy administrator. allison fitzgerald and speaker committee chair. i will speak our speaker for a moment. chris mclachlan, office of security operations. al jazeera. rachel oswald, global security news wire. nathan hurst, cq roll call. . >> as the "new york times" noted, soon after he became the fifth head of administration in jlt of 2010, john is the unwitting face of everything americans hate about airport security in a post 9/11 world. every time we are asked to take off our shoes and pull out the laptops or submit submit to a pat-down, we have his agency to blame. he spent most of his career chasing the bad guys and he can take it. as he toll the times, my hope is whatever people want to call me, they recognize we are doing everything we can to work with people to provide the best possible security. the son of a church of god minster, he graduated from anderson university in indiana and indiana university law school in indianapolis. he joined the fbi in minneapolis. he went on to work in new york be
michael bolden, "washington post." tsa deputy administrator. allison fitzgerald and speaker committee chair. i will speak our speaker for a moment. chris mclachlan, office of security operations. al jazeera. rachel oswald, global security news wire. nathan hurst, cq roll call. . >> as the "new york times" noted, soon after he became the fifth head of administration in jlt of 2010, john is the unwitting face of everything americans hate about airport security in a post...
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i caught up with the attorney general in washington, d.c. busy time for you. >> always is. the justice department is an interesting place and a lot of issues we are constantly conare fronting. it's always busy here. >> i know why it's especially busy, everyone is debating whether or not this is discrimination, whether or not this is something we shouldn't even be talking about. >> the justice department has a unique responsibility inñ that regard. we're the enforcers of the voting rights act of 1965 and in particular section five of that act which deals with the whole question of voting and so we've been active in that regard. we file suits against certain states where we thought the practices that they sought to introduce were." inappropriate. we have precleared other states where we think the changes they have made are in fact appropriate so we have a good number of lawyers in our civil rights division who are engaged at this moment in just that subject. >> help walk me through this, because you know, there are many people who are saying that the voter i.d. law that are
i caught up with the attorney general in washington, d.c. busy time for you. >> always is. the justice department is an interesting place and a lot of issues we are constantly conare fronting. it's always busy here. >> i know why it's especially busy, everyone is debating whether or not this is discrimination, whether or not this is something we shouldn't even be talking about. >> the justice department has a unique responsibility inñ that regard. we're the enforcers of the...
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he is an outsider of washington and i believe he is effective in a very blue state and he is a person that understands compromise. i know that's unpopular it say but i hope when all of the cameras are on him, that he will go back it considering that agreeing on certain things and agree to disagree on other things but wage a course forward that delivers real results is something that electorate is looking for right now and that sells just as well in ohio and florida and virginia and north carolina as it did in massachusetts. and i'm confident he will and i think romney has a very good chance of becoming president of the united states. >> sarah you just heard about tucker saying that romney has a good chance of becoming president. and i assume you mean in 2012, not 2016. and president watches c-span. >> we're live. >> so if i were running this campaign and i wanted to be re-elected, what would you tell me to do. >> i would say that way you acted today is a reflection of the type of president that people love. [ applause ] . and that i think one of the things that president is -- that pe
he is an outsider of washington and i believe he is effective in a very blue state and he is a person that understands compromise. i know that's unpopular it say but i hope when all of the cameras are on him, that he will go back it considering that agreeing on certain things and agree to disagree on other things but wage a course forward that delivers real results is something that electorate is looking for right now and that sells just as well in ohio and florida and virginia and north...
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. >>> washington, d.c. school is the latest in a series of schools across the country in the last day to have suspicious white powder show up in packages. later in the day students were allowed to return to class. several locations also had mysterious locations with white powder. schools in are in the texas, alabama, connecticut, massachusetts, rhode island, new york city and d.c. had them. so far testing has come back negative but more testing is being done not combination of the flu and bacterial infection is the flame for the death of three of four family members. an elderly woman got sick. her children came over to take care of them. the woman, her son, her daughter all died. the other daughter is being treated in an opt. officials say this family is the only case they know of here in the state. >>> doll montgomery will be the -- montgomery county will be the third county in our state to use cameras to catch and find hose who catch drivers who pass buses while students are getting on or off. the cameras
. >>> washington, d.c. school is the latest in a series of schools across the country in the last day to have suspicious white powder show up in packages. later in the day students were allowed to return to class. several locations also had mysterious locations with white powder. schools in are in the texas, alabama, connecticut, massachusetts, rhode island, new york city and d.c. had them. so far testing has come back negative but more testing is being done not combination of the flu...
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>>> and now from washington's leading news station this is news 4 at 11. >>> tonight destruction so incredible it's hard to take it in. schools gone, houses gone. tonight the first storeies of survival. >> i really can't remember much about it other than just seeing everything flying around. >> we got on the buses and started heading to my house and tornadoes following us. >> all evening long the death toll has been climbing. in indiana alone rescue crews are searching debris in four different counties. good evening. these tornadoes have impacted millions of americans across several states. at least 28 # people are now dead and there may be more. >> it is amazing this outbreak we have been seeing. one of the hardest hit states the state of indiana. four people confirmed dead. two towns hit the hardest where the junior and senior high school was hurt. marysville described as being "completely gone." >> in kentucky 12 people are confirmed dead there. strong storms moved through knocking down trees and power lines. >> and parts of tennessee including nashville seeing golf ball sized hail bouncing
>>> and now from washington's leading news station this is news 4 at 11. >>> tonight destruction so incredible it's hard to take it in. schools gone, houses gone. tonight the first storeies of survival. >> i really can't remember much about it other than just seeing everything flying around. >> we got on the buses and started heading to my house and tornadoes following us. >> all evening long the death toll has been climbing. in indiana alone rescue crews are...
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let's not assume that all wisdom resides here in washington. let's not assume that all administrative creativity resides here in washington dc. let's allow our 50 states to figure practices to their populations. one thing i know the states would welcome is the opportunity to tackle not just the waste but the fraud. the problem with fraud is so bad the department of justice has devoted an entire unit to rooting out this problem in medicaid. in august of 2011, $1.6 million was recovered from 11 texas cities to resolvell
let's not assume that all wisdom resides here in washington. let's not assume that all administrative creativity resides here in washington dc. let's allow our 50 states to figure practices to their populations. one thing i know the states would welcome is the opportunity to tackle not just the waste but the fraud. the problem with fraud is so bad the department of justice has devoted an entire unit to rooting out this problem in medicaid. in august of 2011, $1.6 million was recovered from 11...
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back with more of "washington today." >>> "washington today" is now available as a pod cast. download each program individually at c-span.org. or subscribe using itunes. access to "washington today" pod cast wherever you are with the app. >>> on friday, c-span radio, a conversation with the reporter for the atlanta joump-journal constitution. she'll be talking about her latest book, "wanted women." muslim women in the u.s. to explore two distinct perspectives on the war on terror. one woman somalia born fights against islam with her writing. while the other educated here in the u.s. is strong proponent of jihad. she discusses her book with the brookings institution. the author of "wanted women." this friday. 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span radio >>> welcome back to "washington today." i'm steve scully. presidential politics in florida, it's primary day. the polls close across the rest of the state at 8:00 p.m. when c-span will have its live coverage. two candidates campaigning the most vigorous, mitt romney and newt gingrich, this is a winner take all state, which means the
back with more of "washington today." >>> "washington today" is now available as a pod cast. download each program individually at c-span.org. or subscribe using itunes. access to "washington today" pod cast wherever you are with the app. >>> on friday, c-span radio, a conversation with the reporter for the atlanta joump-journal constitution. she'll be talking about her latest book, "wanted women." muslim women in the u.s. to explore two...
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they said, congressman, do you think washington politicians and regulators can make better decisions than businessmen and women? and that would be my question for you. >> it's a good question. there are things called market failures -- >> and there are things called government failures. >> let's let him answer the question. >> there are market failures. and that's where government needs to step in. for example, if you don't regulate pollution, the waste disposal into the air would be free. the market provides no incentive for polluters to control pollution. it imposes social costs on everybody in terms of disease and death that far outweigh the costs to clean up. the other area where there's a failure of the market is insurance companies. i have so many people tell me -- >> could you answer the question, mr. waxman? >> you asked me about -- >> i'm out of time, i wonder if you can answer the question. >> on stimulus? i'm trying to answer your question. the market failure of insurance for health care. people cannot buy it if they have pre-existing medical conditions. you can't blame th
they said, congressman, do you think washington politicians and regulators can make better decisions than businessmen and women? and that would be my question for you. >> it's a good question. there are things called market failures -- >> and there are things called government failures. >> let's let him answer the question. >> there are market failures. and that's where government needs to step in. for example, if you don't regulate pollution, the waste disposal into the...
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speakers include washington legislative office. the civil justice. currently 31 states have voter i.d. laws with eight states currently enacting or toughening their laws last year. >> good morning everybody. welcome to the national press club. we are a global body of more than 3,000 members. if you're not familiar, much familiar, please do visit our website press.org and become a member. if you are in d.c., you have amazing benefits. and with that i'll shift to the subject today and that's the new voter i.d. laws which are coming up in all the states one by one. and we have to two major experts here. we have laura murphy, director of the washington legislative office of the american civil liberties union and we have hand von scape. i hope i pronounced it right who doesn't need much introduction because he's now with the heritage foundation but has been in the field for quite some time. without waeflting much time on my blah, blah, i will ask him to introduce his opening remarks. >> that's not that tough of a name for somebody born and raised in alaba
speakers include washington legislative office. the civil justice. currently 31 states have voter i.d. laws with eight states currently enacting or toughening their laws last year. >> good morning everybody. welcome to the national press club. we are a global body of more than 3,000 members. if you're not familiar, much familiar, please do visit our website press.org and become a member. if you are in d.c., you have amazing benefits. and with that i'll shift to the subject today and...
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up next, today's headlines and calls live on "washington journal." in about 45 minutes, we will continue to look at the so- called fiscal cliff and the budget cuts that take place in january. after that, we will examine the po
up next, today's headlines and calls live on "washington journal." in about 45 minutes, we will continue to look at the so- called fiscal cliff and the budget cuts that take place in january. after that, we will examine the po
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>> this is an example of a washington has changed. they used to be certain issues, national security, transportation, agriculture that tended to not be partisan and all. you could come up with a solution that both sides could live with. this is another example of something that has historically not been a political football. there are some reasons for that. the bill used to be about 50-50 agricultural issues and 50% food stamps. now 80% of this bill is food stamps. it is not even aptly named when mcauliffe the farm bill anymore. we call it the farm bill anymore. i think it is an approach to helping the industry that makes more sense than the old school grants were they paid people not to form. something has to be done. out here in the 19 counties of indiana where we have a manufacturing based economy, there are a lot of people that a concern about whether that gets done. if nothing gets done, it is my understanding that the whole process will restart and there are opportunities are challenges that could come with these programs expiri
>> this is an example of a washington has changed. they used to be certain issues, national security, transportation, agriculture that tended to not be partisan and all. you could come up with a solution that both sides could live with. this is another example of something that has historically not been a political football. there are some reasons for that. the bill used to be about 50-50 agricultural issues and 50% food stamps. now 80% of this bill is food stamps. it is not even aptly...
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this time he decided to throw one back with the folks at the dubliner in washington, d.c. boy, to the folks surprise there, they're like hey we knew we were going to have a good day at the dubliner but little did we know we would be throwing back a brewsky with the president of the united states. all right. those images now just coming in. i want to share that with you. and folks having a good time there on capitol hill. getting a few pictures in for memory's sake. speaking of memories, it's one that a lot of people do not want to forget there in indiana. and now there is video to kind of help them remember the power of the tornado. these surveillance cameras are from henryville junior high school where on march 2nd those tornadoes or that tornado swept into the area and destroyed a number of homes and businesses as well, students were already on the school buses so they weren't actually in that school. and it is just frightening for a lot of people to see these images and get a better understanding of the power of a tornado. let's check in with jackie gerris now. really c
this time he decided to throw one back with the folks at the dubliner in washington, d.c. boy, to the folks surprise there, they're like hey we knew we were going to have a good day at the dubliner but little did we know we would be throwing back a brewsky with the president of the united states. all right. those images now just coming in. i want to share that with you. and folks having a good time there on capitol hill. getting a few pictures in for memory's sake. speaking of memories, it's...
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all of them have had some eminem and their trip to washington, d.c. to remember them. is a all of them have someone -- all of them have someone that has died and they made their trip to washington, d.c. to remember them. >>officer bryant heber died in traffic-related incident can he was killed when suspects fleeing the police ran into him. >> of law enforcement across the nation is a family and it is very important to support each other when they are injured in the line of duty. or lost anywhere in this country. >> late this afternoon surviving family members of fallen officers got off buses for tonight's vigil. among the officers killed in 2011, they are here to honor derrick cross who was killed during a traffic stop. you see there is a ban from the u.s. marshal that is playing at the moment. there are officers from all over the country and even the world. qc patches from california, indiana, fla. -- you name it. this year, they're not just remembering those who fell but going back to the history, we found 200 officers that fell in a line of duty that they had not pr
all of them have had some eminem and their trip to washington, d.c. to remember them. is a all of them have someone -- all of them have someone that has died and they made their trip to washington, d.c. to remember them. >>officer bryant heber died in traffic-related incident can he was killed when suspects fleeing the police ran into him. >> of law enforcement across the nation is a family and it is very important to support each other when they are injured in the line of duty. or...
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then the debate might not be about the withones we're having washington today. it would be something different. so tax reform and those four things i brought up would create an interesting climate for us. attained growth. >> thank you, governor. yield back. >> your minimumgration views sounded good to me. >> well, they sound good to me, too. welcome governor. let me just ask you specifically whether then you support the d.r. several a.m. act as it has been introduced so that young people who came here through no decision of their own as a child have a path to citizenship if they play by the rules, gone to school and ready to contribute to america. >> i haven't seen the current form of the d.r.e.a.m. act. >> it's the same version we've offered the last four sessions against republican opposition, not familiar with it. >> i don't want to insult you. but i do support -- i have read senator rubio's ideas. >> it doesn't provide a path to citizenship. let me go to something are you familiar with, which was your testimony which i think raises the right question. why sh
then the debate might not be about the withones we're having washington today. it would be something different. so tax reform and those four things i brought up would create an interesting climate for us. attained growth. >> thank you, governor. yield back. >> your minimumgration views sounded good to me. >> well, they sound good to me, too. welcome governor. let me just ask you specifically whether then you support the d.r. several a.m. act as it has been introduced so that...
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what can we expect in washington? any surprises? >> reporter: you can't forget washington, they have 40 delegates, there are a caucus system. ron paul is hoping to use to it his advantage, pick up his first win. he is holding three campaign events in washington today, also gone up with the campaign ad blasting three opponents. rick santorum yesterday, mitt romney had a meet and greet there this morning. >> a bunch of states that are going make their minds up in the next couple of days. you guys are first. your voice is going to be heard. >> reporter: while everyone is talking about super tuesday, mitt romney would love to make it three wins this week. that would be pretty super for him. >> thanks a lot. >>> tonight we are learning about security lapse at nasa since 2010, reports of a space agency shows 48 electronic devices lost or stolen over a 2- year period includes a laptop with uncrypted codes for controlling the space station. nasa reporting 5400 computer related security lapses in the same time period. >>> coming up all brand
what can we expect in washington? any surprises? >> reporter: you can't forget washington, they have 40 delegates, there are a caucus system. ron paul is hoping to use to it his advantage, pick up his first win. he is holding three campaign events in washington today, also gone up with the campaign ad blasting three opponents. rick santorum yesterday, mitt romney had a meet and greet there this morning. >> a bunch of states that are going make their minds up in the next couple of...
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so i ask each of you that question. >> i believe secretary reed from washington? >> todd, really in terms of the way that we conduct the election, there isn't anything that we need out of the eac per say. but the problem articulated by a few state this is morning during a discussion was that they have money sitting there that has already been authorized to go to the states but has not been released because they don't have commissioners there, they have equipment sitting in offices ready to be operated but the certification that has gone through in the process has not been released by the office. so we had quite a discussion this morning and one thing that national association of state election directors came up with is, a letter to the acting director saying that he can take this action and in talking to peter shellstock this morning, peter thought it was true as well. those are the two things we need. we need the money that is supposedly already going to the states and release of the equipment so we could ahead and use it this fall. >> i appreciate it, sam, sam w
so i ask each of you that question. >> i believe secretary reed from washington? >> todd, really in terms of the way that we conduct the election, there isn't anything that we need out of the eac per say. but the problem articulated by a few state this is morning during a discussion was that they have money sitting there that has already been authorized to go to the states but has not been released because they don't have commissioners there, they have equipment sitting in offices...
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tapese release of these argue is counter to his stance on washington spending. is also some theificant movement on l with polls. there s -- they are heavily on ohio. washington caucus that is taking tomorrow, mitt romney is favored to win. >> thank you very much. come, the battle over warming takes a new turn. >> virginia lost to florida have been the worst thing to happen. see one of your airline at the airport, not necessarily fewer aircraft. final continental flights took off to that. the last continental flight is just before depart midnight. switch overy will reservation system. as united. show up >> tensions are rising over global warming and virginia. whether aestigating virginiaiversity of researcher defrauded tax payers. the court ruled he did not have subpoena --y to subpoena those records. part of a new plan to improve the look of the national mall. they are considering a proposal widen existing gravel walkways along the mall. tightly compacted soil on the difficult to grow grass. >> it is pretty much right now. >> the rain is coming to an end. we wil
tapese release of these argue is counter to his stance on washington spending. is also some theificant movement on l with polls. there s -- they are heavily on ohio. washington caucus that is taking tomorrow, mitt romney is favored to win. >> thank you very much. come, the battle over warming takes a new turn. >> virginia lost to florida have been the worst thing to happen. see one of your airline at the airport, not necessarily fewer aircraft. final continental flights took off to...
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this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in our economy last year didn't come from events beyond our control. it came from a debate in washington over whether the united states would pay its bills or not.
this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in our economy last year didn't come from events beyond our control. it came from a debate in washington over whether the united states would pay its bills or not.
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this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in our economy last year didn't come from events beyond our control. it came from a debate in washington over whether the united states would pay its bills or not.
this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in our economy last year didn't come from events beyond our control. it came from a debate in washington over whether the united states would pay its bills or not.
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what the secret service and gsa scandal say about washington culture. what they could mean for the presidential reelection bid. plus the left plays the race card to silence a free market policy vote. will they get away with it. >> and tea party is put to the test in a hot senate primary. can they defeat a political giant? >> molly: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. another week and another. >> patti ann:. it's the secret reeling from a vs. >>> the situation has become an election year embarrassment for the white house and follows the revelations that the general services administration sponsored a junket to las vegas in 2010 that cost taxpayers close to a million dollars. both scandals play into the narrative of a bloated and dysfunctional federal government. is that fair? let's ask "wall street journal" columnist, dan henninger. james freeman and dorothy rabinowitz. >> incompetence in government is not knew new. so why does it trouble you? >> it is troubling, it's fascinating and it's not incompetence. it's an absolute loss of th
what the secret service and gsa scandal say about washington culture. what they could mean for the presidential reelection bid. plus the left plays the race card to silence a free market policy vote. will they get away with it. >> and tea party is put to the test in a hot senate primary. can they defeat a political giant? >> molly: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. another week and another. >> patti ann:. it's the secret reeling from a vs. >>>...
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>> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org. >> production assistance for "inside washington" was provided by allbritton communications and politico, reporting on the legislative, executive, and political arena. >> here we are at the 11th hour, and the president still is in serious about dealing with this .ssue right here i it is this issue, spending. >> this week on "inside washington," more fiscal cliff notes. susan rice takes her name off the board. >> i did not want to see a confmation process that w ry prolonged, very politicized, very distracting, very destructive. >> what do you think will happen to assad? >> killed. >> michigan, the home of the united auto workers, now a right to work state. >> and they have been guarding the governor's office all day. >> the supreme court will tackle a marria -- gay marriage. >> it is about time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> if we make it through december, everyt
>> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org. >> production assistance for "inside washington" was provided by allbritton communications and politico, reporting on the legislative, executive, and political arena. >> here we are at the 11th hour, and the president still is in serious about dealing with this .ssue...
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late tonight, he was declared the victor in the washington state caucus. he was far away, and ohio trying to gain support in the politically key state. it has been a of busy weekend for the republican candidates. >> let's take it back. >> met romney learned that he won the washington state caucuses, making the case he should be the republican nominee. >> they just keep raising taxes, blamed the other party. we need people who can get the job done. >> ron paul and rick santorum nearly tied for second place. ron paul is using the campaign stump as a bully pulpit. >> too much money, too many lives. >> romney, santorum, and newt gingrich are spending much of their time in the key state of ohio. super tuesday is coming up, the prize, 210 delegates. at the heart and soul of who we are as a country. >> santorum says he is the true conservative candidate. he says voters are getting mixed messages. >> we will govern with a mandate from the people to do the scale of change that is necessary to return power to you. we need a candidate who will make that contrast clea
late tonight, he was declared the victor in the washington state caucus. he was far away, and ohio trying to gain support in the politically key state. it has been a of busy weekend for the republican candidates. >> let's take it back. >> met romney learned that he won the washington state caucuses, making the case he should be the republican nominee. >> they just keep raising taxes, blamed the other party. we need people who can get the job done. >> ron paul and rick...
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transportation secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington shows and simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that. living at all in the thing at all so this is a game and there it was military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious though has been quick to condemn this car when in the days of blank checks are over or they condemned mubarak tons of times but at the end of the day the continued on flowing that the provide the support also continued on flowing we don't buy or washington's so-called support for democracy here in the middle east and washington wants to step in laws the situation as much as possible in order to get on to its interests they don't care about democracy meanwhile even those on the streets protesting against car sharing the council's concerns about the engine whose motives the usa has had a hand in tips policy making for years but the whole n.t. and your campaign has become the first serious disagreement between america and the countries your story takes cairo wanted to
transportation secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington shows and simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that. living at all in the thing at all so this is a game and there it was military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious though has been quick to condemn this car when in the days of blank checks are over or they condemned mubarak tons of times but at the end of the day the continued on...
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state, victories in arizona nd off miccigan one week ago, and in washington state saturday, romneyyis hoping to break away from his riials tonight.he's racked up endorsements from high profile conservatives, including house majority leader eric cantor, which could boost his connervative &pcredentials.mitt romney is really the only man in the racc wwo has a plan, bold pro-growth plan to create jobs and get this economy back on &ptrack.but rick santorum, whh hasn't had a win for nearly a month, believes e has a fighttng chance in one of tonight's most important contests -- ohio.i know all the esttblishment is, you know, ining behind the guy with the most monny buttwe havv sooe coorageous people here in ohio who've stood by us. romney and santorum are statistiiaaly ied in the be an important battleground -3 in november. tte south will also be a major test for romney tonight. newt gingricc his home state of georgia. but if romney ddes ell in tennessee, it'll e a sign he pide, and has the chops to take oo president obama in &pnovember. 419 delegates are up for prabs innall todayy clinch th
state, victories in arizona nd off miccigan one week ago, and in washington state saturday, romneyyis hoping to break away from his riials tonight.he's racked up endorsements from high profile conservatives, including house majority leader eric cantor, which could boost his connervative &pcredentials.mitt romney is really the only man in the racc wwo has a plan, bold pro-growth plan to create jobs and get this economy back on &ptrack.but rick santorum, whh hasn't had a win for nearly a...
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he's going to have to kind of porting there from washington d.c. ok let's look at obama's speech in a bit more detail discussing his words certainly about syria we talk to ali mohammed the editor in chief of the website syria tribune standing by for us in dubai thank you for coming on our team today obama said the assad regime or soon discover that the forces of change referring to the arab spring cannot be reversed it sounds like the things that. will definitely be toppled do you think that's the case. i don't really think so he didn't sound so. convinced to me let's remember that not five months or actually more than five months ago he asked. to step down directly but now he did not he was also expected to to adopt the arab league plan for syria he also did not he instead he used wider terms and he did not make any he did not hint on what the u.s. could do to make sure this will happen the fact that he said the the forces of change irreversible is just a wide assumption because every syrian knows that. the country will never go back to how it was
he's going to have to kind of porting there from washington d.c. ok let's look at obama's speech in a bit more detail discussing his words certainly about syria we talk to ali mohammed the editor in chief of the website syria tribune standing by for us in dubai thank you for coming on our team today obama said the assad regime or soon discover that the forces of change referring to the arab spring cannot be reversed it sounds like the things that. will definitely be toppled do you think that's...
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it's tuesday march thirteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. and you're watching our team. well the u.s. has apologized for the shooting rampage in afghanistan that killed sixteen people many of them women and children and a name thirty eight year old staff sergeant is now in custody at an undisclosed location but the massacre has severely strained relations between afghans and foreign forces and u.s. officials are debating pulling out of the country sooner and plan then here at home a new poll shows more americans growing frustrated but the way the war is going and want the troops to come back home sixty percent say the war was not worth fighting thirty percent believe the afghan public support u.s. the u.s. mission there fifty four percent say the u.s. should withdraw forces meanwhile president obama today said anyone involved will be held accountable here take a listen to his remarks today the united states takes this as seriously as if it was our own citizens and our own children who are murdered. her groping over the loss of innocent life the killing of innocent civili
it's tuesday march thirteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. and you're watching our team. well the u.s. has apologized for the shooting rampage in afghanistan that killed sixteen people many of them women and children and a name thirty eight year old staff sergeant is now in custody at an undisclosed location but the massacre has severely strained relations between afghans and foreign forces and u.s. officials are debating pulling out of the country sooner and plan then here at home a new...
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our online university wgu indiana by texas and by washington. and at every governor's meeting, someone says if only we could pull off a deal half as good as indiana did with its toll road. the latest realm in which indiana is now a leader is perhaps the most important. from coast to coast, others are praising our reforms of public education. one national magazine wrote that indiana has gone from the back waters of education reform in america to the front. the fordham institute said no one has been more successful in providing a comprehensive reform plan for a system that's failing america's children. then this from even further away the daily telegraph of london wrote that in education, quote, england would do well to follow indiana's lead. the days when education debates started and stopped at dollar signs are over and high time. from president obama down, everyone recognizes that leaders in education are defined not by what they put in, but what they get out. just for the record and despite frequent misrepresentations to the contrary, indiana
our online university wgu indiana by texas and by washington. and at every governor's meeting, someone says if only we could pull off a deal half as good as indiana did with its toll road. the latest realm in which indiana is now a leader is perhaps the most important. from coast to coast, others are praising our reforms of public education. one national magazine wrote that indiana has gone from the back waters of education reform in america to the front. the fordham institute said no one has...
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and you know say what you will about governor romney, he is an outsider to washington. and i do believe that he's been able to be effective in a very blue state and he's a person that understands compromise. i know that's unpopular to say, but i hope that when all of the cameras are on him, that he will go back to considering that being able to agree on certain things and agree to disagree on other things but wage a course forward that delivers real results is something that the electorate is looking for right now. and that else is just as well in ohio and florida and virginia and north carolina as it did in massachusetts. and i'm confident he will, and i think that will governor romney has a very good chance of being the next president of the united states. >> sarah, you've just heard tucker say that governor romney has a very good chance of being the next president. i assume you're talking about 2012, not 2016. so i'm barack obama. i phone you. i've just heard this because the president watches c-span and we're going to be on it. >> live, okay. >> i need your advice o
and you know say what you will about governor romney, he is an outsider to washington. and i do believe that he's been able to be effective in a very blue state and he's a person that understands compromise. i know that's unpopular to say, but i hope that when all of the cameras are on him, that he will go back to considering that being able to agree on certain things and agree to disagree on other things but wage a course forward that delivers real results is something that the electorate is...
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this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in our e
this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in our e
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an idea that has bipartisan support, at least outside of washington. some of what's broken has to do with the way congress does its business these days. a simple majority is no longer enough to get anything, even routine business, passed through the senate. (scattered applause) neither party has been blameless in these tactics. now both parties should put an end to it. ( applause ) for starters, i ask the senate to pass a simple rule, that all judicial and public nominations receive a simple up or down vote within 90 days. ( applause ) the executive branch also needs to change. too often it's inefficient, outdated and remote. that's why i've asked this congress to grant me the authority to consolidate the federal bureaucracy, that our government is leaner, quicker, and more responsive to the needs of the american people. ( applause ) finally none of this can happen unless we also lower the temperature in this town. we need to end the notion that the two parties must be locked in a perpetual campaign of mutual destruction. that politics is about clingin
an idea that has bipartisan support, at least outside of washington. some of what's broken has to do with the way congress does its business these days. a simple majority is no longer enough to get anything, even routine business, passed through the senate. (scattered applause) neither party has been blameless in these tactics. now both parties should put an end to it. ( applause ) for starters, i ask the senate to pass a simple rule, that all judicial and public nominations receive a simple up...
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i became a conservative when i moved to washington in 1995. i started working in television news. the went out and sat in on hearings. i was walking up and down and seeing all these government buildings and thought, what do these people do all day? i felt the more i engaged in government, the more conservative i became. i felt government was not doing a whole lot. i think government should be there for the poor. i think it should be there as a framework for how we conduct business and a structure for society. when you read the constitution, that is what the founding fathers had in mind, i believe. i do not think government is there to prop us all up, because then there would not be a safety net left for the people in life who really need it. the disabled, people who fall on hard times and need a little help along the way, but i feel as though government now has grown too much beyond what our founding fathers wanted it to be. by the people, for the people. it is a framework, in my opinion, for how we live our life and conduct business. >> go back to that table you used to sit aroun
i became a conservative when i moved to washington in 1995. i started working in television news. the went out and sat in on hearings. i was walking up and down and seeing all these government buildings and thought, what do these people do all day? i felt the more i engaged in government, the more conservative i became. i felt government was not doing a whole lot. i think government should be there for the poor. i think it should be there as a framework for how we conduct business and a...
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he is like the washington monument. he stands alone like a statue. as one of the most powerful men who had ever served washington in the 21st century. 48 years, 11 presidents. there is no one like him. a great deal of what we know for what we think we know about him is a myth and legend. >> tim weiner on enemies -- a history of the fbi. >> next we will hear remarks from john pistole. he talks about how his agency has changed since 9/11 and why the jfk airport in new york city has been the ninth airport to expedite screening programs for frequent fliers. this is hosted by the national press club. this is an hour. >> good afternoon. welcome to the national press club. my name is theresa warner. we are the world leading professional organization for journalists. we are committed to our programs such as this wall fostering free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club, please visit our website, www.press.org. to donate, please visit www.press.org/institute. on behalf of our members, i would like to welcome our speaker and those
he is like the washington monument. he stands alone like a statue. as one of the most powerful men who had ever served washington in the 21st century. 48 years, 11 presidents. there is no one like him. a great deal of what we know for what we think we know about him is a myth and legend. >> tim weiner on enemies -- a history of the fbi. >> next we will hear remarks from john pistole. he talks about how his agency has changed since 9/11 and why the jfk airport in new york city has...
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this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in
this year or next year or maybe even the year after that because washington is broken. can i blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence the in
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this is where i am right now in southeast washington. prince george's county police, apparently called off the pursuit. and that did not stop the multi- vehicle accident from the car industry. >> there was a collision that involved the metro bus and at least four other people. >> reporter: how many people were hurt? >> at this time there are no life-threatening injuries. >> reporter: on the bus? >> i am not sure exactly where accommodation of the vehicles. but that is what i'm positive. >> reporter: we learned a total of eight people were taken to the hospital. none of them miraculously with non-life threatening injuries. we'll have lots more on this story at 11:00. bruce? >> matt, thank you for that report. >>> the numbers will continue to change as the emergency crews worked through the damage from twisters that tore through a dozen states. officials now say 37 people have been killed. 20 in kentucky, 12 in indiana. 3 in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. and the national weather service says that the four tornadoes that hit ken
this is where i am right now in southeast washington. prince george's county police, apparently called off the pursuit. and that did not stop the multi- vehicle accident from the car industry. >> there was a collision that involved the metro bus and at least four other people. >> reporter: how many people were hurt? >> at this time there are no life-threatening injuries. >> reporter: on the bus? >> i am not sure exactly where accommodation of the vehicles. but that...
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nbc's brian mooar joins us from washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. the white house says the president is trying to protect women but republicans say he's gone too far. congressional republicans are vowing to roll back the obama administration's controversial policy forcing religious groups with insurance plans to cover birth control. >> this attack by the federal government on religious freedom in our country must not stand and will not stand. >> this is not a women's rights issue. this is a religious liberty issue. >> reporter: the catholic church had hoped to get a waiver but didn't. >> the mandate is actually government imposing upon the church requirements that would be against our conscience. >> reporter: now the issue is a talking point on the presidential campaign trail. >> this president who is deliberately undermining religious liberty in this country. >> this is wrong. if i'm president of the united states, i will restore and protect our religious liberty in this great country. >> reporter: the
nbc's brian mooar joins us from washington with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. the white house says the president is trying to protect women but republicans say he's gone too far. congressional republicans are vowing to roll back the obama administration's controversial policy forcing religious groups with insurance plans to cover birth control. >> this attack by the federal government on religious freedom in our country must not stand and will not stand....
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parties will tell you that washington is broken, and politicians will tell you that washington is broken. but the reality is, the membership american voter is responsible to what is going on in washington. we have to be honest and realize we are responsible for putting the same politicians back in washington that are backed by special interests, corporates, and have those interests more ahead than the american people's interests. >>neil: who do you think speaks more two the immigrant community, the latino immigrant community, you started obviouslyily and you became legal and rubio said there has to an way to help those who are children of illegal immigrants become permanent citizens but there is a division. how do you feel about him and have you never sought out his endorsement? >>guest: i know senator rubio personally. he is a rising star of the republican party and he is the only senator in the republican party who has touched the immigration issue. unfortunately for the last 26 years, both political parties have made the immigration issue a political issue. there is no willingness to
parties will tell you that washington is broken, and politicians will tell you that washington is broken. but the reality is, the membership american voter is responsible to what is going on in washington. we have to be honest and realize we are responsible for putting the same politicians back in washington that are backed by special interests, corporates, and have those interests more ahead than the american people's interests. >>neil: who do you think speaks more two the immigrant...
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. >>> president obama is expected to head back to washington from hawaii tonight. today, house speaker john boehner said it's up to the senate to pass legislation to avoid the steep cuts and tax hikes that are set to take effect january 2nd. some observers say it looks likely the u.s. will go over that cliff allowing lawmakers then to vote to lower taxes after they first go up. >> to make them look better? to appease voters? is that the reason? great. . >> meanwhile, another showdown is looming. the government will hit its federal debt limit on new year's eve and could default unless congress passes legislation to permit more borrowing. >>> the passage of proposition 30 gave governor brown the extra money he wanted for california schools. now he's working on a proposal to differencevy up the funds. eats work -- divvy up the funds. >> he wants to return more accountability, authority and decision-making down to local school districts because teachers, administrators and parents have a better sense of what their local priority are than people here in sacramento do. >
. >>> president obama is expected to head back to washington from hawaii tonight. today, house speaker john boehner said it's up to the senate to pass legislation to avoid the steep cuts and tax hikes that are set to take effect january 2nd. some observers say it looks likely the u.s. will go over that cliff allowing lawmakers then to vote to lower taxes after they first go up. >> to make them look better? to appease voters? is that the reason? great. . >> meanwhile,...
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if washington can't come to a deal on the fiscal cliff. >> you have less money in a difficult economy with little clarity. >> the economy will go down sharply. >> look at the number from the tax policy center. this is the average tax hit the families take on top of what they pay on taxes. those make between $40,000 and $50,000 pay extra $1700. >> if you manage to make over $200,000, it will be a big jump up. you will need to send a check to uncle sam for $14,000 initial dollars. $500,000 to $1 million pays $34,000 more. they want $215,000 on top of what you pay in taxes. >> the wealth manager says the money you have left as far as businesses also deal with their own tax hikes. >> you are going to see less money in your paycheck. >> the government has to bite the bullet with $1.2 trillion in spending cuts. more than half of that is to the defense budget. >> they say families may need austerity calculation before making big purchases. look at the money you have and the money you need in the future to decide if you need the next big picture. doug? >> doug: thank you, molly. residents of
if washington can't come to a deal on the fiscal cliff. >> you have less money in a difficult economy with little clarity. >> the economy will go down sharply. >> look at the number from the tax policy center. this is the average tax hit the families take on top of what they pay on taxes. those make between $40,000 and $50,000 pay extra $1700. >> if you manage to make over $200,000, it will be a big jump up. you will need to send a check to uncle sam for $14,000 initial...
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day that gay people could marry in washington state. the supreme court will take up the issue. which way will they go? >> striking down the federal law, defense of ameritech, saying that we don't recognize -- defense of marriage act, saying we don't recognize marriage and it is it, but i cannot imagine the courts saying to mrs. be that you are going to have to marry -- courts saying to mrs. to be that you have to marry same-sex couples. conservatives worry that is their last shot at this, that what it much harder to invalidate -- >> you can see where this train is going. there is going to be gay marriage in the united states. >> we have not had such a rapid change on social is used as on this issue of what the court should not do is do what it did on abortion, get in the way by imposing its will. let this happen through the legislatures. >> "the supreme court follows election returns, and if that is the case, you'll see a sea change in a marriage, because it is growing acceptance -- . >> but not from the court. >> let me have a word on
day that gay people could marry in washington state. the supreme court will take up the issue. which way will they go? >> striking down the federal law, defense of ameritech, saying that we don't recognize -- defense of marriage act, saying we don't recognize marriage and it is it, but i cannot imagine the courts saying to mrs. be that you are going to have to marry -- courts saying to mrs. to be that you have to marry same-sex couples. conservatives worry that is their last shot at this,...
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harold washington as you mentioned, tell us where he stands beginning to end. what makes him a kind of central, independent black nationalist candidate? >> guest: right. he's more complex than that. washington, he was a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election, and he had to be virtually dragged into running. i mean, there's a whole movement prior to ability to run, and i talk about lou palmer in the book, a political activist, and not a political organizer, and there's a difference, and we can talk about that, and so washington was, i would say, he was on the border between the black nationalists as well as the traditional independents because he had experience. he tried to work in the machine to make progress. there was some in the 1970 #s, black machine politicians and white machine candidates that year, and, you know, washington calling the biggest on god's green earth. the type of the rhetoric you don't want to hear, but he also saw the need to build coalition coalitions, and
harold washington as you mentioned, tell us where he stands beginning to end. what makes him a kind of central, independent black nationalist candidate? >> guest: right. he's more complex than that. washington, he was a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election, and he had to be virtually dragged into running. i mean, there's a whole movement prior to ability to run, and i talk about lou palmer in the book, a...
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washington lost to ucla. cal knows they have what they want on a silver platter, but this is a rivalry game so anything can happen. the bears beat the cardinal cerl 'er in the season. -- earlier in the season. >> if i need to put things out there to motivate them, we're kind of in the wrong business. we got a game against a rival, so-to-speak. our last regular season game. we have a tough game on sunday. we know that stanford is a very good basketball team. loaded with talent. and we're going to have our hands full. >> mike: before mention egg ucla and washington, bruins playing spoiler. second half, the three. huskies on top by two inside of five minutes. now a minute left. lamb misses the three. the fight for the rebound. bruins up two huskies trying to steal it late. grant can't connect. bruins win it, opening the door for cal to grab a share of the pac-12 title ons. >> the wcc women's tournament, semifinals, gonzaga and st. mary's. gaels down two but the zags too much. standish, 31 points, gonzaga ends th
washington lost to ucla. cal knows they have what they want on a silver platter, but this is a rivalry game so anything can happen. the bears beat the cardinal cerl 'er in the season. -- earlier in the season. >> if i need to put things out there to motivate them, we're kind of in the wrong business. we got a game against a rival, so-to-speak. our last regular season game. we have a tough game on sunday. we know that stanford is a very good basketball team. loaded with talent. and we're...
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. >> this week on "inside washington," more fiscal cliff notes. susan rice takes her name off the board. >> i did not want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting, very destructive. >> what do you think will happen to assad? >> killed. >> michigan, the home of the united auto workers, now a right to work state. >> and they have been guarding the governor's office all day. >> the supreme court will tackle a marria -- gay marriage. >> it is about time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> if we make it through december, everything will be all right. i would sing that for you, but i don't wish to offend merle haggard. feels like the coldest time of winter on capitol hill. >> there has not been any progress. >> the president and his allies have taken so many things off the table the only thing left is varnish. >> charles, are we going off the cliff? >> look, it is almost impossible to predict. the republicans are in such disarray that they may take on december 30. if the
. >> this week on "inside washington," more fiscal cliff notes. susan rice takes her name off the board. >> i did not want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting, very destructive. >> what do you think will happen to assad? >> killed. >> michigan, the home of the united auto workers, now a right to work state. >> and they have been guarding the governor's office all day. >> the supreme court...